Fujifilm held a press event on January 19 in order to announce the GFX 50S mirrorless camera with a medium format sensor. The device will be released next month alongside three new G-mount lenses. As said at the Photokina 2016 event, the camera features a 51.4-megapixel sensor and even more lenses will become available by the end of 2017.

Fujifilm has not been so active at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show. Either way, an actual novelty, besides new colors for the X-Pro2 and X-T2 mirrorless cameras, is FinePix XP120. This is a weatherproof fixed-lens camera that is compact, lightweight, and, even better, affordable. Check it out in this article!

We can finally set aside the doubts that Fujifilm is working on a medium format camera. The device is real, is digital, and is coming to a store near you in early 2017. Fujifilm GFX 50S is its name and it has been confirmed at the Photokina 2016 event along with six G-mount medium format lenses.

Following the recent rumors, the Fujifilm X-A3 entry-level mirrorless camera has been announced officially along with the Fujinon XF 23mm f/2 R WR wide-angle prime lens. Both products will be on-display at the Photokina 2016 event and they will be released on the market this fall.

The recently-rumored Fujifilm X-A3 is definitely a reality, as trusted sources have leaked its specifications ahead of its unveiling. The entry-level mirrorless camera will be joined by a high-profile Fujinon XF 23mm f/2 R WR wide-angle prime lens and both will be present at Photokina 2016.

Fujifilm is working on a new X-mount mirrorless camera. The manufacturer is expected to reveal the X-A3 in order to replace the X-A2 sometime in the near future. It will all happen within the next few weeks, as the device will definitely be shown off to the public at the Photokina 2016 event.

Folks, it’s here! The latest weathersealed mirrorless camera from Fujifilm has been unveiled, as predicted. The new X-T2 MILC is the company’s first camera capable of recording videos at 4K resolution. It’s got plenty of other features and will be released in the third quarter of 2016. Check out everything about it in this article!

Fujifilm will announce a new weathersealed camera on July 7. Before the product launch event, insiders have leaked a bunch of photos and a detailed set of specifications. All of them are available on Camyx and we are inviting you to catch a glimpse of this camera before it becomes official!

Fujifilm might have a surprise for its fans within a few months. Highly-trusted sources are claiming that the X-T2 mirrorless camera, which will replace the X-T1, might become official earlier than first predicted. Additionally, we have some information about the device’s release date that you certainly must not miss!

The X-mount line-up is rumored to grow with at least two interesting models, which have not been mentioned within the gossip mill so far. Insiders are claiming that Fujifilm will launch an XF 8-16mm f/2.8 WR wide-angle zoom, as well as an XF 50mm f/2 R prime at some point in the future.

Fujifilm will launch another compact and lightweight prime lens with a maximum aperture of f/2 this year. The XF 35mm version will be joined by an XF 23mm wide-angle optic in 2016. The upcoming lens will also be weathersealed, like the 35mm version, and will become official around the Photokina 2016 event.

The Fujifilm X100T replacement is back in the rumor mill. A trusted insider has revealed some information about its lens. Although it was previously rumored that the camera will have a wider lens, courtesy of a different source, it seems like the information was inaccurate, as the new compact camera will have a 23mm lens.

Fujifilm will announce a new weathersealed mirrorless interchangeable lens camera in 2016. Some folks are stating that the company might even introduce the device by the end of this year’s first half. Until then, they have leaked some details about the so-called Fuji X-T2, which will replace the X-T1.

As recently-promised, Fujifilm has released firmware update 1.01 for the X-Pro2 mirrorless camera. The new firmware version is available for download for all users and the company recommends everyone to install it as soon as possible in order to fix an annoying bug and to improve image quality in long-exposure mode.

The rumor mill has previously said that Fujifilm will launch an XF 23mm f/2 lens before some lenses added to the official X-mount line-up. A different source is backing up these claims by stating that the launch of the XF 120mm f/2.8 R macro lens has been postponed until the fourth quarter of 2016.

Although a lot of rumors suggested that Fujifilm would add 4K video recording to the X-Pro2, the company has released its flagship mirrorless camera with such feature. Well, 4K movie support is coming to the X-mount line-up in the future, as a couple of the company’s reps have confirmed this information in an interview.

X-mount mirrorless camera users will be pleased to hear that Fujifilm is working on another lens. After the recent XF 200mm rumors, it appears that the company is also working on an XF 23mm f/2 wide-angle prime. The lens is said to be on track of a 2016 launch, before some optics that are present on the official roadmap.

Fujifilm is preparing more exciting announcements for 2016 after already introducing plenty of products, including X-Pro2, X-E2S and X70. It appears that the next camera to show up is a compact model and it consists of the X100T replacement. It will be called X200 and some of its specs have just been leaked on the web.

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